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TI1E OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, MAY 8, 1003. legaljotices f CHAMPIONS LOSE ANOTHER NOTICE TO ARPtl ITFtfTTR rttlmtnury kMch plant or Ptudit an. nftoinra firms w hir a- t wi - - - . . , 1 1 i i vi v a f i an a X.' si a sL a .... a a a i. - . at r Nebraska, on th 24th day of May. Lm of 8ries at Des Moines GoeilijScort ( for a Normal School Library building. I . . , Ln-awlngs to consist of 4 elevations. 2 sec-I Of HOTOn to FlYO. tions, i floor plans, all drawn to a scale of 4 Inch. 1 font to he finished In blank and ?rto ri'onM: NOT UP TO STANDARD OF OTHER CONTESTS imn, runt or cnrk ana nurr, iimenea in oak. Ground floor to contain re nation rooma, unpacking room, workehnp and toilet room. Main floor to contain large tending room, large reference room, mack room for 4o,i0 volumes, entry and delivery room, librarian room, toilet facilities, clou eta, etc Total cost of building not to ex ceed m 000.00. Architect'! eervtcea will be paid for nn follow: For plana and specifications, 84 per cent; for supervision an customary to orchltect. 14. ter rent: maklna a total of 6 per cent. No compensation for services Largest Croat Which Err Attended Ganao la Den Molaes Owl ta Sec tha Home Team Ula. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DEB MOINES, May 7. (Special Tel- rendered by tha aucceaaful architect will ha I gram.) Dea Molnea, 7: Omaha, I. Looaa paid for in ease the coat of building doea playing and both pltcheri hit hard wera overrun the amount of (Jo.noO.Ol. Tha sue- ...... . .v. . i.w,4 ..... ceaafyl architect la reailred to leave the V . . " P amount of feea due him remain with tha tacular features of the previou two game. State Hoard of Education until the build- The only lntereatlng altuatlon waa In tha f? ,'h'.'fffly ncrot.a" h' to be rendered al architect and auperln- " full. Hogrlcver made the second out tendant. at the home plate, being forced from third. aJJ1.-? IVV-V VnMZ rej Friable tied the acore on a fumble by any and all plana and specification. ' By order of the Board of Education of pitcher. Rossman followed with another tha Bute Normal school. acore on wild throw of pitcher to catcher. IU M k. M HR1EN. twwliry. ln the laM of the t,h Omaha took a Lincoln, Nebraska, May (, 1806. M7dl0t ipur t . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. tlve. Becauae of the two previous apectae- Bealed bids of proposal will be received uIar g,me, the ball park waa packed with t the office of the auperlntendent of pub- ,h ,., ,,. ..... .. llo Instruction, J. L. McDrian, secretary of ,ne largest crowd ever had. Many came the Board of Education of the State Nor- from Omaha. Attendance, 1,400. Score: mal schools, canltol bulldin-. Lincoln. Ne braska, until 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, May 24. JK05, for the erection and construe- I ll.nl.- tion or a power house building on tne ; grounds of the State Normal school at a?,T,'ver' ,3t f Kearney, Buffalo county. All bids must cv J be accompanied by a certified check on a iji"ma11' l I v. . , 1. i 1. i . t j. i i Cornn. If 2 41 C(TnKU lollara, conditioned as called for ZD m of proiiosala, page i. Technical .'"" ' J Ion. rlna and apecincatlona are ,,"" -r J Totala. f (ftuo.OD) dull under form on file In the nilce of Hiinerlntendent J. I., "tlutnan. Mcnncn, capltul bulldlns;. Lilncoln; i;. it. Or;l(g, Kearney, and George A. Berllnghof, architect. Beatrice. Plans and SDOclflca- tlons for nrlvnte tisa ran he hnd from the architect for the atim of ten (11(1. 001 dollars. Thell. If.. The board rcaarvaa the rlcht to relect any I Carter, rf nd all blda and to waive defects ln same. I Welch, cf.. By order of the Board of Education of ioian, as. ine mule Normal achoola. J It. M BR1EN, Secretary. Lincoln, Nebraska, May 4. 1 rS. M7dl0t DES MOINES. AU. R. 0 1 2 I 1 0 0 Thomas, lb... Mnrtin, ZD Bch Dke. Ot.... Kreee, c yulck, p notick TnmnKRH. The nuTd nf TnKllr T .1 . mnA TliilMlnira of the atate of Nebraska desire bids for I Totals.... une of convint labor at the penitentiary. I Des Molnea manuraciunng. hius win ce openea june 32 7 OMAHA. AB. R 1 I 0 3 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 4 0 4 0 I 0 1 0 2 0 7 2 0 0 0 1 1 0-5 Tvnl-ta ma hit' 1. at offlce of aecretary of state. The Giinley (2), Hogrlever, Rossman. Thlel, '.arl.ervM the rlht t0 JTJ'.ci,2IV. nd Martin. Double play: Dolln to Martin to Stolen base: 33 1 0 1 0 Ftlsbee. II. O. A. E. 2 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 10 0 1 14 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 2 8 1 0 14 0 0 6 2 0 10 4 2 " 18 3 H. O. A. K. 10 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 114 1 0 12 0 0 3 3 4 1 0 0 10 1 8 1 0 0 0 4 2 6 24 14 "t all bids, M3 lot A. OAIAJBHA Secretary of Boavd. OOVEBSMK.1T KOTICBB. PROPOSAL8 FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES. Department of the interior, Omce of In Thnraaa. Bbhcb on halls: ofT flrlllman. fi: off uulck. 6. Struck out: Bv Btillmun. 4: bv t; Quick, 7. Passed balls: fYeese, 1; Towne, 1. xime: 1:91. umpire: iiurns. ' Sloax City Takes Oat, COLORADO SPRINGS. May 7 Both teama played excellent ball, Cadwallader'a d lan Affairs. Wuehlnaton. D. C. March 13. w;U" 'im. .r'T"V:''' TT." in Hat nrnmal trAnrmA "Vrnmn l i'j" J. .(.fii. i. ni- directed to the I'ommissiatier or Indian Al- , :' r ;'."" " " " " ' vi. in tot n- ... ki.... I Batteries: Sioux Citv. fid wnllndor nd York City.' will be received until 1 o'clock Baerwald; Colorado Springs, Sttmmel and d. m.. of Tuesday. Ma v 1. lSnK for rurnlah- r . - . . - ' . ' . . 1 . . g for the Indian service blankets, woolen fn and cotton-gooda, clothing, notlona, hats ana caps. Bids must be made out on gov ernment blanks. Schedules giving all neces sary information ror tiiduer win be rur rharaberlaln'a Pets Loae Again DENVER. May 7. Perrine'r uome run tied the score in the elehth and a n(nl by Randall and a three-oaee hit by Hayes in ine nnun won tor uenver. errors were rXXA fHi X Allanc houaeei 11-121 Wooster street, New York f, '. City; 2C6-a? outh Canal atreet, Chicago. Lenver 111.; 81S Howard atreet,' Omaha, Neb.; oJ St. Joaeph O4OOOO03 1723 021100100 (12 Batteries: Denver. Bohannon and T.unln St. Joseph, St. Yraln, Stoup and Noyea, Standlaa; of the Teama. Flayed. Won. Lost. Pet 4,4 South Seventh atreet, St. Louis, Mo.j 23 yV'aahlngton street, San Franclaeo, Cal.; lhA PnmmlMirl-i of Huhslstence. IT. R A.. ft at Cheyenne, Wyo., and St. Paul, Mlhn.; J lh Ouartarmnater. IT. S. A Seattle. Wash.: a - - . . , . - ,, and the rxistmasters at Bloux City. Tucson, jf" '" i-oriiana, upoKane ana Tacoma. . uiaa win o be opened at the hour and days above l'enver , 10 stated, and bidders are Invited to be prea. Omaha 9 ent at the opening. The department re- Colorado Springs....,... U serves the rlaht to determine the Dolnt of Sioux City g delivery ana to reiect anv and all Dins. 1 imm toitav: lien Moine mt nmh or any part of any. bid. F. E. LEUFP. I St. JoacDh at Colorado Mnrlnaa. hioik f'ltv 1 1 . & .O J . . a . I . . " ' ' 772 m .444 .175 27S RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION TENTH AND HARCY. 4 ., . Vnloa Paetftc. ' GAMES IN TUB NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Makes It roar Straight from . e the Cardinals.' CHICAGO. May 7. Chicago mart it four siraigm toaay, closing tne aeries with a !. straigni toaay, ci California Exjpfos. a 4:10 pm il:i!im t.'.u..,?;.riliia JitSI,l,?,notlifr' " Callforr,!. Wm Ex.. 4:20 pm . 6:10 pm Bchu't. tr lpl , and Jumble by Brain Sacrifice hits: Beaumont (t, Blankenshtp, Odwall. Seymour. Hit with pltcbed ball: By Rwlng. I. Struck out: By Robertallla, 4; by Ewlng, 1. Pasted bell: Pelts. Wild fltchee; By Kwlng, 4. Time: 3:30. Um pires: tiausawine ana tmsne. Staadlaaj f the Teams. New Tor Pittsburg . Chicago ... rnnaaeipnii Cincinnati Brooklyn . Boeton St. Louis... Gamea today riaved. Won.- Lost, ret 1 . to . l . 13 :A . 13 Boaton at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at l'lttsburs. ' 13 11 11 N 0 13 11 la .7K .011 .so .4:1 .K4 .313 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Error and a Wild Pitch Give St. Pant Game, ST. PAUL. May 7. Dauahertv'a error and a wild pitch In tha first innlna lost the game for Milwaukee. Both pltchera were In auped form, although Slagle wna wild at tlmea. In the seventh inning Milwaukee naa tne Daeea run witn none nut, but could only get one run. Attendance, 4,260. ocora : ST. FAIL. 1 Mll.WAt.KBB. H H.TA.i l R H O A E. Oeler, lb .1 1 I I 1 Robinson, m..t 1 1 i mr, rt 1 io s u Neiu. it 1 a a Hemphill, rf.. 1 I 0 t Mr(hnnr, rf 0 0 10 4 ft'hMltr, ... 114 OJ. O Url.n, lb t I Marcan. M....1 111 )F Hsmpblll, eft 0 0 Fleurnor. If 4 14 elXrCormlck, )M 1 I 1 Ktller, lb 1 U 0 O.CUrh, lb 1 1 1 NOonia, 0 4 11 B rlll, e 4 4 1 lagle, a t t 4. OiUaufhcrtr, p.. 4 1111 Tetsls ...... S 4 17 U 0 ToUI. 1 4 14 14 I St. Paul 3 0 0 0,0 0 1 0 J Milwaukee 0 0000010 0-1 Two-base hit Marcan. Sacrifice hits; ri.. ney, Clark, Flournoy. Stolen base: Carney. Struck out: By Slagle, 1, by Daugherty, J. Base on balls: Off tilngle, 4; off Daugherty, 3. Wild pitch: By Daugherty, 1. Left on bases: St. Paul, 3; Milwaukee, 7. Time: 1:27. Umpire: Haskell. Kenna nisi for Colonels. LOUISVILLE, May 7. Louisville defeated Indianapolis today in a well played game. MoOill was batted hard, while the vial tor could not hit Kenna until the ninth Inning, wnen a Dase on Dans ana tnree singles scored two runs. Roy Montgomery, In sliding to aecond In the first Inning broke hla ankle and will be out of the game -for some time. William Keidy, formerly of Louisville, slioied to pitch for Indian apolis. Attendance, 3,700. Score: LOUISVILLE. , . INDIANAFOI.rg. ' R H O. A. S.I R.H.O A E. Ktrwtn, rf....O 14 0 4 Bwsnder. rt... 110 0 tollman, If.. I 14 0 MnCreerr, cf..O I 1 0 HouMr, lb....l 1(1 0 tbontr. lb....O 4 14a Hart, rt. 1 110 0 Carr, lb 1 1 1 4 0 M'somarr, lb.0 1 4 0 0 Oitean, at 0 0 1 I Woodruff, lb..O 1 1 1 4 Bruce. If 1 0 4 0 0 Brashear, Sb. O 14 10 Dicker, lb....O t 10 ( 0 Schrlaver, 0...4 0 4 0 0 Roth, c 0 1 1 1 I Qtilnlan, M....4 4 1 4 4 Mclllll, p f 10 11 Kanna, p 0 0 I 1 1 Duff 0 0 0 0 0 Tolala 4 It 17 11 1 Total I 4 14 U i Batted for McGill In ninth. Louisville 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 Indianapolis . ..v....O 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 Bases on balls: Off Kenna, 6. Struck out: By Kenna, . Double plays: Kenna to Houser, Kenna to Uuinlan. Carr to Dickey. Stolen bases: Kerwln, Hailman, Brashear. Left on bases: Louisville. 6. Indianapolis, 7. Time: 1:41. Umpire: Hart. Errors Help Toledo. t COLUMBUS,' May 7. Errors by the locale gave Toledo an eaay victory over Columbua today. Chi Ids was put out of the game for disputing with the umpire. Attendance, lU.utH. acore : Inning, when the Victors found Olller'e curves for four aafe hlta and a two-baager. The feature of the game waa the pitching of fllnton and the errorleaa fielding rf (ha Victors. Score: R.H.H. Victors 0 0 0 t 1 0 38 11 0 Jetters 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 7 t Batteries: Hi n ton and Kocarnlk, Collier and- Finiey: GAMES IN TUB AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Loale Wlae Last ef Horlee by Fast Fltldlasj. ST. LOUIS, May 7. St. Louis won this afternoon's game from Detroit. 2 to 1. and made a clean swaen of the series. Sudhoff nd Mullln did the pitching and Sudhoff won through fast flaldlng behind him. Three double plays from the outfield, two Of them engineered by Koenler, were fea tures. Attendance. 11,200. Score: T. LOl'IS I DETROIT. R.H.O A E. I R H O A B S'arnaefer, IB. ..4 4 4 U'onlar, ot 0 4 1 TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.B. mihart. cf...O 0 I 0 0.. CUngman, aa. l 1 I S 0 Doyla. lb 0 0 10 0 0 Pcmont, tb....l I I 1 i Darratt. lf....O 1 4 0 1 Morlarltr. Ib..l 0 1 I v lm. ri 1 1 v Clark, e 4 Oil Child, a 0 0 0 I u IIBIarkburn ..0 0 0 ) )l Camolti. p. ...4 0 11 Totala ....4 4 it it - COLl.MBl'8. R.H.O.A.B Dcvla, rf 11 I 0 0 Plrkarlna. cf..0 Oils Hulawitt. aa...O 0 4 10 Consalton, If . 0 0 1 0 0 Kihm. lb a 0 14 0 a Wrlflajr, lb...l 1 0 4 0 ciaroeau, 8b...v I 1 I I Rran. e 0 I t 0 a Oomer, p 0 0 0 4 1 Urown 0 0 0 4 4 Totala I 7 17 It 7 Nrih Pl.ti Local..... 'a Tsnkm scored the third point. Two pretty Fast Mall a 3:55 am a 3:20 nm U'la." polwd all chances for Bt. Louis double CoVr.doBp.ciaV"V.V;.V.a 7: I'm a 1-Z a'm 5Hn. Attendance Wtv. BcoreT Ana trice Local b l:tt Dm blflonm CHICAGO. J- . . . . " R.U.O.AJE Waoaaa. ; oaaer. b. 4 0 0 0 St. Incuts Express) 6:80 pm k:20am Bcbuit. rt....i 1 0 0 0 St. Louis Local ffrom - Barnt, lb 0 0 111 Council Bluffs) :15 am 10:34 pm ""'", i ? ciu. .t I Blaala. lt..:..0 14 1 n o Ti.,e. a it .an- Tinker, a 0 0 4 1 0 -"" fv - ' wj Hofmae. Ib...l 0 110 Tnleaajo Great westerai, St Paul ft Minn a 8 80 pm a 7:18 am bt. raui ec ninn a :w am a 7:56 tn - BT. LOUIS. , R.H.O.A.B. Clark., Jb 0 0 110 Shannon, It ... 0 1001 Smoot. cf......O 1 1 4 0 Hraln, as 0 Kill bet k lay. r lb...O 0 15 1 0 Uunlaavr. rf..O 0 10 0 Itlurk. lb 0 1 4 1 0 O'Naill, 0 0 0 7 1 (1 .rady, 0 0 4 14 Brlssa. p 0 0 I 1 1 uylor, p 0 0 1 4 4 Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm alO 10 am Chicago Expresa a 6:06 am a 3:80 pm Cblcaajo, Mllrraokea A St. Paal. Totals I 1 17 I I Total 4 14 II t Chicago ;.. 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 -i Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 T at ah Ka. fV.1 Qt T 1 m fnlfe'Son gi-lIiSnS M Pm Thba.." hit!' ' SchuftV. " BarrinSST.lt: f.a"!?-r"ia",!f.5 ,!',",-?f:S?m '!:?.9Pm Schulta. Stolen bases: Maloney, Shannon. wvariuu jL.iiiiii.iu ..bo.wuiu a lldl Tinnurt Ha rev nMulll IbuKI. nl.... ufm m. o a..... i.u.a a ;M pm Tinker lunasslstedi, O Nelll to Tinker. Chicago, Rook Island at t-a.iao. EAST. Chlcatro Limited a l:ESam a 7:lflm Chicago Daylight Local. b 7:00 am a t.ti pm Chicago Express bll :15 am a (:llpm Dea Molnea itxpres......a 4:30 pra bll:60ara Struck out: By Brlggs, 7; by Taylor, 4.v arose n unit: kiil xiriatga, a, oit xayior, 1. Wild bitch: Tavlor. Hit with ball: O'Neill. Time: 1:62. Umpire! Klem. Brooklyn Wlae la Seventh. BROOKLYN, defeated Philadelphia to- 7hia learnt V nr. . S-AA nm . i.m I I onwiviiiii, ucieaini jriiiiaunipuia, 10- Chloago tast Lpress....a 6.40 pm a 1.20pm day , tne thlrd Bunday DaB, ball game ot ,. . ii.n.(.ii.tui.i. .n .M a line aeanun at vvaaningion para, Dy a P.cATMr5l?iJ&!rS'5 !:5?Pm acore of 4 to 2. A batting rally by the an two were out In the brought In three funs at a e vis tors aeemea 10 have 3:48 nm tne victory well in .wind. I.auaml BROOKLYN. 1 PHILADELPHIA. Ill illn,n I R. H O. A.K.I R.H.O.A.B 11 HI DM I ....- ' - - ' . ..... , ..,...- - - - OklaBma lexaa E.. 4.16 pm 12:40 pm seventh Inning broui hAii)eao at Siorthweatera. stage when the vil Vtl Chicago flail Daylight Chicago . aU:30 am ....ia pm 7:60 an ..a :(.' am Uinitea Lnicagu a a:aa pm :lam KT.i.'.i .w" , II; I ';;"! ; ! : Jjofrtl 5::-::J J J I MHJS,rti.::::i ! 1 1 raat Mali i:Uipm Babb. lb 0 I 11 0 O Doolln. as 0 1114 thlcaao LXDroaa a .a tun a laiim u . ... . a n . a A a a . ...1 10 1 e.ilui.leby, p. ..I 4 14 1 s ji u w b f.waiM j".o am 1 aoanion, p 1 I .m, .In JB. I .nnur Pin. a .in urn lA-ua . M I f Caspars Wyoming ,'e 3:60 pm 4 6:16 pm I Total I 10 rt u :1 Touia I mil I V Daadwood & Lincoln a 3:60 pm 1:16 pin Brooklyn 10000010 04 "lings-Albion b 2:60 pm 6:16 pra Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 .Uaola CaatraL - I Two-base hit: Dooln. Double Dlava Chicago Expresa a 7:26 am al0:38 pro ?le,a80n Kto Abbott, Uu feby to A bbott. t.ioZZ. i.inTni . i r.i .. a J t.Z I Left on bases: Brooklyn. : Philadelphia. 4. Minn. A Hi. faul Et...bll26ain blu nm Klrst base on balla: Off Scanlon. 4; off Z.: . . , . . - . . - 1 r I Tii..luK. 4 IT1 .t K... am .rr..,' Yt Jtunn. tan St. 4a. C 4t sju 1 JC.,...a U:l pm a 4. W lull inn. 4k elt. Faul E...b7:6ain blu:3pm irBt , . OI ba,'. OK ateanlon. 4; off inn. & Bt. Paul Ltd.. ..a 7:50 pm . a t.i pm Pu"leb,v-. 1 I7r' bV,.0,V, 'rAor: taavurl Paettta. '" l- Hlt 1 pitched ball: By Duggleby, L Louis KxDreaaT a ft 00 am u a tn . Btruck out: Scanlon. 6i by Duggleby. 4. BD KLIN Q TO 14 STATION-IOTU t MAIOil Barllagtoa. ... Leave. Arrive. gpit Ball Falls to Work, CINCINNATI. Mav 7. Bwlna's SDlt balls failed to obey instruction today and the Plttsburga won out In the tenth inning. Three of their four runa were scored on Denver 4V California.... a 4:10 Dm a l.au nm I bases on balls and wild Ditches. Roberts llle Nortiiweat . Kxpreaa all: 10 pin a :upui I was hit rather hard, but poor base running Naoraaka puinis.... a $.60 em a 7 :4U put I prevented the Cincinnati getting much Lluoolii Fast Mall b 1.67 pra al2:06pm benefit therefrom. Attendance, 14,32s. Score: t. urwa as nuiiNiu m.u 6 .04 oin aiuiza am Bellavue Plattara'th..a 7:60 pm t3:Uam Ballevue at rao. juno..a a:av am iallcvue oa rao. uag.tu:u Dm Reaver Llmltad..., a 1:60am Chi Ch over .iiiuiu. .......... a i:wtn hloago Bpeolai,.,w a 7:10 am hioago Uxpreaa a 4:u0 put a 3:66 pn hicego Hyar ....a 06 pm a7:ian ITaIIiRO. 1 ' CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B. R H O A B. Cl.rk. If 1 110 OHuaalna. lb. ..1 I I I I Beaumont, of. .0 10 1 0 Saymour, et...O 114 4 rivmar. rf 0 4 a 0 Dolan. rf ..4 114 4 Wasnar. aa....l 0 14 Orwell. If 1 4 4 4 4 llancy. lb.... a it in aananip, te-w i ia a Rltcbey, ...! Ill ororcoran. aa...v a l a i Iowa lx)cai.. i:u am aiv.o pm nconn, a... i i di.wh.kii. . . . iit. Louis Kxpreaa........a 4:tf pm an:46iira' ' J ? ? I ! ! ? Kansas City A Bt. Joe..al0:46 pm a:46am RobruilK p.i l 4 4 OEwins. p 1 114 1 Kansas City A Bt. Jo. .a :il am a tut pm ".ur,", "TTau"a JclSaaa City Bt. Joe..a 4:26 pm .... ...... Jt' j a'i". a ? i5 WKBITa'H DK.Tl.Ta WBBITBH ;;;::: 0 S 1 1 0 0 S 0 a 0 T.A.k.u hit Svmrtnr flark Thraa. baae hit: Dolan. Stolen baaa: Wacnar. Double plays: Robertallle to Pelta to Wg- Hlaaoavl PaelBa, Leave. Arrtv. .. . - T ... T ..I . Weeping Water b 3:50 pm bll 10 pre ner to f fltj. wayner t o Clancy nrttbu. Ckieaao, - . Ulaaaapoll t)"11 Off. Ewlng. 4; off Robertallle. I Osaaaa. Twin City Passenger. ,.b (:30 am b :10 pm I Sioux City Passenger. .a 1:00 pin all Warn Oakland ioai o:tpm ei iuain A dally. t dally except Bunday. d dally except naturaay- aaiiv exceni Monaay. IIBatted for-Chllda. Batted for Dorner n ninth. Toledo 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 8-4 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02 Stolen bases: Lee, Clark. First base on balls: Off Dorner. Two-bane hits: Wrlaley. Ryan, Darrett. Home run; Lee. Double pin ye: Hulawitt to Klhm, Hulawitt (unas sisted). Hit b pitched ball: Pickering. uorner. Brown. Btruck out: By ijorner, li Chllils, 1. Passed balls: Clark. Tunings Bitcned: By-Child, 7; by camnttx.2. Hits: rf Childs. S; off Camnlti, 2. Time: 1:40, Umpire: Kane. Millers Win la Math. MINNEAPOLIS. Mav T.-Mlnneabolls held a batting bee In the eighth Inning today and secured seven hits oft Isbe.ll. Kaneas City went to pieces and two passes and two error gave the local nine - runs in that inning and the gamd by a score of 14 to 8 . Vllleman pitched -a steady game for Minneapolis. Sullivan cracked out tour tnalea and a two-baaraer ln six times at the. bat. Castro wis sent to the bench for diaputlng a decision. Attendance, 6,000, Score: MINNEAPOLIS. . I KANSAS C1TT. R.H O A K.I R.H.O.A.B rot, lb I 1 t 6 4'Nano, ct 1 14 0 1 Sullivan, r(...l 4 0 0 0 Downey. aa....l 10 11 Jonaa, of I 110 0 Maaaey, lb. ...4 111 0 0 Coultar, If . ...I 110 4 Rlrkart, lf.,.,0 I I 0 0 Oraham, 16. ..I I It 0 0 Donahu. lb...O 0 1 I 1 Marahall S...1 1 I 2 o Castro, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Oremlnfar, tb.l 111 0 ttonar. e 0 0 0 0 0 Oylar, a 0 I 1 4 1 Bonner, lb.u.4 I 1 i 0 Vllleman, p. ..I 10 1 0 Bullae. o-rf....l 14 10 llaball, p 0 4 4 1 0 Totala . ....14 11 n 17 1 I Totala I 14 14 I Minneapolis 33000000 14 ivansaa uuy v v v i u u u o t Stolen bases: Sullivan (2). Jones (3). Pox. Oyler. Hlckert. Two-base hits: Oraham, Sullivan, ureminger vi), Butler, mcKert (2), Bonner. Double play: Oyler to Mar shall to Oromtnger. Struck out: By Isbell, 3. Time: 1:10. umpire: King. Steading; of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lot. Pet 17 14 18 14 16 16 Columbus .... Milwaukee .... Louisville .... Minneapolis . Kansas City.. St. faul Indianapolis . Toledo ...14 12 6 . . .706 3 .671 I .t0 7 7 .5uu 7 a .467 7 I .467 6 8 .SM 6 .367 ( Games today: Columbu at Indianapolis, Louisville at Toledo, Milwaukee at l. I'oul, Kansa City at Minntapbiia. .- Players Flaed lor Rowdyism. MILWAUKEE!. May 7. President J. D. O'Brien of the American Association of Base Ball Clubs announced tonlarht that Manager Barrow of the Indianapolis team had been . suspended for two days, com mencing tomorrow, for engaging In a flstlo encounter with umpire Hart on April 2, when the game with Kansas City was called at the end of the sixth Inning on account of darkness. . The penalty Im posed will prevent Barrow from occupying a place either on the coaching line or Play ers Dencn ior tne perioa namea. r irsi Baseman Dickey of Indianapolis and Center Fielder Jonea of Minneapolis were each fined 610 for rowdyism in a game at in dlanapolla on May L Ceresai Win Warm On. NEOLA. la.. May 7. (Special.) The Corona of Omaha defeated the home team In a fast thlrteen-lnnina rame. The local team could not connect with Murphy's curves, ana got out one nit in tne entire came, and that one came In the first in ning. The fielding of the visiting team waa very fast The work of Inman, Kill and U rod beck waa sensational. They pulled down hlta which saved the game lor tne Coronaa In several different Inning. Score: R.H K. Coronaa 0 00010000600 84 8 3 Neola 1 00000OO0OO0 o 1 1 Batteries: Coronas, Murphy and renter; Neola, Stephany and Duff. . Victor Defeat Jettera. In one of the finest games played In the Jctter grounds, the A lotors defeated the Jetters by a close acore ot 6 to 4. The game was close and exciting until the ninth gtone. If .... .0 Koehler. of... 4 VanSant, rt. ..0 Jonta. lb 0 Wallace, a . I Waavar 4 0 Rtx-k fleld, lb 4 Oleaana. lb... 4 Badhog, p 1 t I 4 I 4 14 Mrlntyr. If. ..4 1 4 ( raw ford, lb. .4 1 I Cnuahlln, lb 1 1 1 Hickman, rf. ,.4 I 1 o Leary, aa. Drill, a Mullln, p... Totala I I 27 IT l Totala .. St. Lout 0 10 0 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 Earned run: St. Louis, 1, ... I 1 ...a o i ... o I ...1 7 M Tr 1 0 11-1 1 0 0 0-1 iru lulls. . . Mwaia. i. , wu-iiH.n hits: Van 9nt, Hickman, Budhoff. Sacri fice hits: Koehler, Rockenfeld. Cooley. Mclntyre. Double plays: Koehler to Weaver. Koehler to Jones. Stone to Rock- enfeld. Cleveland Shot Oat Chlcaajo. CHICAOO. May 7. Cleveland defeated Chicago today, I to 0. Chicago was unable to hit Rhode. Who pitched in good form, allowing only two hlta, which were scat tered. Attendance, 18,760. Score: CLEVELAND. I CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.B. R.H O A K. Jackson. H....1 1 4 0 4 Ho!ma, lf.,.,0 Ilia . of 0 1 Ureen, rf 0 0 0 0 0 f Jonea. f 0 0 0 0 4 ). Callahan, rf-lto 0 10 0 0 pkTla, 4 0 4 I 1 0 Mionahue. lb.. 0 0 114 0 rlana. C..0 Ilia l a a t lauuaniii, lb 0 0 14 1 10T ', Pundon, lb....o I I 1 o Bar Pllrk. rf... Lajol, lb.. Bradley, lb Turner, aa. Carr. lb.... Bamia, c... Rhodaa, p.. 0 1 I .1 4 0 4 I --, rtwen. 0 ..t ilia Total! I 7 It U I . . , loiaia o 17 ia Cleveland . 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 Chicago J ) ; 0 0 0 0 0 00 Left on bases: Chlcaao. 6: Cleveland a Two-base hits: Flick (i), Hernia. Bucririce hits: Green. Donahue, Owen, Carr. Btruck out: By uwen, o; ny itnodes, 7. First base on balls: Off Owen, 4;. off Rhodes, 3. Tlmei 1:62. Umpires: Kelly nnd McCarthy Standing: of the Teams. Flayed. Won. Lost. Pet -n ID 17 Cleveland .. Washington PhlladelDhia Cnicago .... ixew lork.. St. Louie.... Detroit Boaton Games today ..A.. ..17 ..17 ,19 ..IS .. 10 .L'5 11 g .670 8 .6l' 8 I .471 8 2 .4-1 9 10 .44 8 10 .444 8 11 .421 Chics ro Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Dueiun. at Cleveland, STORZ TK AM NOT 8TROG AT BAT Last Season' Amateur (hamnlnn. Prove Tkels Merit. For a time It looked a If the Stor Brewing company team wa going to take the champion Lee-Olass-Andreesen team into camp at the Vinton street park Sun day afternoon, but after the stock yards batter, had been retired and Mullen put pn first base the fireworks started and the last season' champions won out by su perior stick work. After Eddie Creighton had replaced Miller he made three hit In as many times at bat and took part In the pretty triple play that was pulled off. Adams pitched a splendid game, but the team behind him did not nit until the changee were .made; and they were not made at the right time or the result might have been different. Before the big game the Nonpareil won from the Continentals by the score of to 2. William, pitching for the Nonpareils, only allowed one hit, a three-bagger by McLean, and this was the only time that core W1" t61 out ot tne Infield. Tha LJ2E-QLA88-ANDREESEN. An. R. H. PO. A. E. P OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Beef Steer and Oowi Trifle Higher for tho Week, Others Little Lover. HOGS NEARLY BACK TO HIGH TIME keep Are Aboat a Qaarter Lower for Week aad Beat La anna Have tat tered that Much with Common Lambs KSc to 40o Lower, SOUTH OMAHA. May 8. 1906. Recelnts werai ratrl. Hoa-a. Rheen. Offic ial Monday ,8s5 I.Stl 13 7. J nmciai Tuesday .4ti4 1U.44S 6."0 OfrlclBl Wednesday URO R.MJ l.PfiS Official Thuraday l.asg 7.0M 1.77J Official Friday 1,W5 7.781 8,41 umciai Saturday lag g.260 ci v.m 89.196 44.8 S3 14 89.SOS i9.i; Total this week 12.242 48.931 Total last week 16.811 46.825 Same days week before. 17,(77 ' 87.M3 Same three weeks ago. 20.314 42 7'8 Same four week ago... 16m 84.240 Same week last year.... 18.012 65.037 RKCKITTB FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The foHoalng table shows th receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, with comparison with last year: 1906. 194 Pee. ttle JR5.R11 84B.6M 69.8'1S HBS 814.21a (IWi JM 70.672 Sh'-eP 69d.8u7 eX.L728 8.771 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omsha for the last several days, with comparisons: Atirll 17. April 17.. April 1. . April 20.. April 21.. April 22.. April 22.. April 24.. April L'6.. April 2i.. April 27. April 2S.. April .. April 30.. May l. May May May May May :os. ipo4. 6 ftil 4 74 K 11L 6 rsi 8J2H 6 85 6 2tS i 79 4 81 4 79 4 81 '4 81 7 74 2. 8.. t: .. 1203.11903. ? 03) 41 an 7 14 7 in ! Bl l tu 6 2?U 4 78 16 I0HI 4 74 tl) l 4 71 6 83 77 6 84 6 83 6 76 7 101 6 881 7 06 f 86, 6 80 7 01 i (to I 6 80 7 061 7 04 19Ol.190O,1899. 8 ll Tui 8 72 I 841 f 491 8 64 I 981 6 48 8 71 6 861 6 10 0l 4 Ml I 4 01 6 11I 4 6 6 18HI 4 K t t4Ta 4 591 6 76! 6 30 14 Ml 72 f 96 7 03 6 68 6 0' 706 6 9:i 6 7 01 7 01 i 7 Ml 6 70 6 77 6 77 T2j l66l I 64 6 6t 5 211 s II 6 461 I 76 6 421 I 77 $71 6 381 6 321 67 6 361 8 66 I M 3 r-i 8 68 6 6 34 6 371 I 6 33 6 26 6 14 ; 17 6 641 6 8 6 22 tTTal 4 6T 6 6CI 6 981 5 67 3 61 8 65 8 6u 8 68 8 62 8 64 indicates Sundav. The official number of cara of atock brought In toJay by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r'. C M. A Eft. P 6 Wabash 1 .. ,. Union Paclflo system 6 21 .. 1 C. & N. W 6 F., E. A M. V...., 31 C, St. P., M. & O.... 1 7 .. B. & M.... 8 2.. C. B. & q a C, R. 1. A P., east.. .. 2 .. Illinois Central I .. Chicago Qt, Western .. .2 88 Total receipts 6 The disposition of tha dav'a rerelnta waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- oer vi neau maicaiea: . v. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co..... 85 .... awirt ana company r.. .. 1.4S4 CUdahy Packing Co......... Armour ft Co.. Swift, from country.. Mike Haggerty S. A 8 Other buyers Totalsl . 4 .118 , i 1,720 2,060 198 296 Eradfordi 2b awler as . Mlnlcua, 3b . Townsend, treignton, Mlllr, c . Taylor, rf Dlneen, cf Mullen, lb Foley, lb.. Scully, p . Adams, p.. Total Sullivan. If Wead, -.. Gibson, 2b Daup, 3b .. Baehr, cf . Pike, lb ... Faber, rf . Prlmeau, p Clair, o .... 6 4 .. 8 .. I .. 3 1 3 ' S 1 ' ' 0' ......43 13 8TORZ. AB.' R. 6 14 27 14 0 ! 0 0 0 PO. '1 1 3 ' 1 1 3 10 1 6 6 A. E. 0 0 o ? 0 8 24 1 1 4 0 2 0 7 4 -13 0 0-6 Total 34 L.-O..A. 0 0 Stor 1 1 o Three-base hit: Adams. Two-base hits: Creighton (2), Mullen, Wead, Gibson, Clair. Struck out: By Adams, 8: by Scully, 8; by Prlmeau, 6. Bone on balls: Off Adams, 1; off Prlmeau, 1. Triple play: Mlnlcua to Creighton to Foley to Creighton to Mlnlcua to Bradford. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Dave Mahoney. ... Score of flrat game: i- R H S Nonpareils 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 1 06 9 I Continental ..0 0000008 02 1 3 Batteries: William and Rueben, Baker and Clair. Struck out: By William, 10: by Baker, 8. f OCBAlf STEAMER, ANCHOR UNE U. S. MAIL HtkAULhd NEW TORK LONDONDERRT AND UUIAWiVt, W YORK. GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. iCxcellent Cuisine. or carefully Con- Trip TICKSt is and Blotch. Ent- ah and all urindoal continental lot at attractive raua seno for Book of a'oura For tlat or general lutormailon ; Viiy to any looa.. atgunt of the Anchor Liu (HENDERSON BROS... ,' General Aganta, Chicago. III. jflor accommodation. . Comfort ot Paasengi 1 a. tuugi or juuaa !n new ioik S el Datwi 1 th. lrlab I lot at a L RAMACCIOTTI. D. V. CITY VKTKRIJIARIAX. hmem and Infirmary. 3Eli and' Maavm 8 la OMAHA, NEU Telephone 631. Merchant & Evans Co. HOME OPFICEi fhilr.!phla, Pa., 017 Arch t. (ermW Mdtr Km Jtru Lmt. Cmptfl attk.VSMJ) Announce that it hat purchaied from Merchant A Co., Inc.aU It property and aaaets, aad aumed all it debu aad liabilities. Mr. Powell Era who waa Vice Preaideat for a number of yean aad Preeideat for the peat year of Merchant A Co., Inc., with full knowledge of ita bueideee and n.thoda haa organised and controla aad la Preaideat of tha new Company ; and solicit a continual! of all prcaent anociatlona for the aaw Company, giving hie aaaurauce of prompt aad cmctcnt scrvlca la all fatare traneacttone. Merchant A Iran Co. will continue, with greater activity than heretofore, the maaufactar and diatribution of anetala, adhering rigidly to tha high principle and conacrvative methoda which havealwaya characterlaed the busincs founded ad built up by Mr. Clarke Merchant, and which contributed largely to It auccea. Theoldorgaataatieaand peraanacl remain wtthtne new Company unchanged. POWELL ITAN8. MERCHANT A CO., Inc. Msy4,lDj MERCUANT 4 EVANS CO. . (4atMMrl le atferaAaal A Ok, int.) BtMineaatarM, laanaetm si M tf. Tw ''"' f ' f C"r' itaaaia amaniala. rnCtS, WaUMVSES VIS VMAKS: . fTKM AM wiIa)S: naaaxi. Ill Arch BL ' Reat Tark. 846-T Water M. aWsjsrs. 832 H. Put Ckiua. L ttkai St. eiya.6MnaBaA. aasnaa CAy. S. C Ue Msg FIRST GAME! Off THE HOME GROIKDS Omaha and De Maine Will Clash at Vinton Park Today. Omaha wa well represented at the clos ing game ot the series at Des Moines yes terday, th Rock Island taking aver a tralnload of excUratoniHts. ' They Were all loyal rooter for the Omaha team and bet their money like drunken sailors and were backing the De Moines fans off the boards whan the police put a stop to the betting. Everything 1 in readineae for the open ing game of the aeaaon on the home grounda thla afternoon. The fence has been replaced to the position It held until the cyclone struck It last week and the big flagpole I ln position on the east side of the ground for the unfurling of the pen nant which, wag won by the Umaha champ last year. Rourk aaya that De Molne had a horeaho whll on their own grounds, but that the tale will be different when the series on the Omaha grounds Is finished. McCloekey ha been rested and fed up for tha start and Pa ha the utmost oonfldence In hi new find being able to deliver the goods. All of the boy are .anxloua to win the opening game, and If the wire carry back the atory of It victory to Dea Molne tonight It will he th atory of a gam won after a hard fight. ... A band ha Seen provided for thla after noon and with Acting Mayor Zimman toss ing the first ball and promising to make hi speech short,1 Omaha fandom la pre paring for a gala day. Game called at 3:16. Indiana (hot Ont Bonaparte. BONAPARTR. Ia.. May 7 (Special Tele gram.) The Nebraska Indian shut out the crack lionaparie team toaay, i ip v. OFFICERS STOP A FVIZB FIGHT Kid Ward of Omaha aad Jimmy Cain th Partlelpaata. SIOUX CITY. Ia., May 7.-(8peclal Tele gram.) "Jimmy" Cain of SIouk City and Kid" Ward of Omaha fought one round ln a twenty-round match and were in the midst of tne second round thla afternoon wUam Qkll CKAn.H TTUn ......... a n ii.ii one 11. riitviiuaii ui ihiiimi o.i,.j. k D.. appeared with a tun. which he levelled at Calne. while Deputy Sheriff Halltdayt covered warn witn anotner gun. uaine made a getaway, but wa overtaken by the aheriff. Pandemonium broke looa among the spectator, among whom thera were a number oi prominent citisena. The principals were the only ones arrested. The right took place across th Sioux river from Itlveralde park. Ward had all tha beat of It In th round and a half that wa fought. Ansa Look to Be tha Itroagtr. IOWA CITY, la., May 7.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tha results of the dual track meet In Iowa thla week show that th tat meet now laya between Ames end lows, though the showing of the founsr againat Drake waa mucn stronger man Iowa againat Normal. That the ilawkeyea have a hchtlng chance for flrat I conceded, but at tne preaent time Amea look the best to Iowa sport. Mia Ballon to Play la Eagrlaad. LOS A NO ELKS. Cal . May 7 Mia May Button of Pasadena, th champion woman tannl player of the United States wiU leave for England thla week to play a aria of match cam with Mlc K Douc- la of England for th women's tennl cnamruonemp, or in woviaV la gain will be played la Luiidoo. ...128 8.237 396 CATTLE There were not annneh her today to make a market. For the week receipt have also been light, there being a decrease aa compared with last week amounting to about 8.000 head, and a compared with the same week of last year there was a decrease of about 6,000 head. But In spite of the light run there seemed to be enough to meet the require ments of the trade, particularly the latter Dart of the week. The market on beef steer has been rather rreguiar an tne week. Tne nrst three days the demand was in fairly good shape and owing to the light receipts prices advanced quite rapidly on the better grades. The common to medium kinds Imnrovci tr. anm extent, but the advance was not so marked as on the good to choice. The latter halt of the week the demand seemed to be very milieu, au mm aiwiougn receipts were very light the market eased off. Closing prices on the choicest grades are around 1015c higher than thoso In force at the close of last week, but the commoner grades or those selling under $6, are a little lower, the loss In extreme cases being a much aa ltKdlSc. Good to cholc steers are quotable from 35.76 to $6.30, fair to good from 85.26 to 85.76 and common to fair from 84 to 86.16. i ne marnei on cows ana neirers followed much the same course aa the trad nn ateer. Trading wa quite active the flrat half of the week, with orlcea atronirer. a nit even with sharp loss the last half of the weea closing price are around lOrlco hlkher than a Week aco. The common unit medium grades, however, are no more than steady and In Some cases a trifle lower. Good to choice cows and heifers are quot- oKIa frnlh II tn IA fair . n a. 1 HM .., -w.-u, .a. . wyM I I mil 14 to 34.25,, common to fair from 11.75 to Bulls are about steady for the week Good to choice sold from 63.60 to (4.86, with common to fair from 32.26 to 83.40. Veal calves are Also steady, selling largely from 34 to 86. The supply of stock era and feeders ha been light all the week and with a fair demand from the country tha market ha held fully steady. Good to choice grades are quotaoie irom 4.nu to )o, (air to good from 84 to 14.60 and commoner arradea friM 83.90 down. Quite a few western hay-fed cattle have bean on th market during me week. Some oi tnem nave Deen gooa enough for killers, and a hikh as 36. 10. waa raid. The choicest grade are perhaps trifle higher, for the week, with other ateady. Th feeder of good quality have aold at good atrong price an ine week. Kepreeentaiive aaies; OOW3. Pr. No. 8 60 1 8 65 HEIFERS. 2 60 CALVES. 130 5 60 1 BTOCKLltd AND FESDalRR i!W 3 75 HOGS There was only a normal Satur. day run of hog here today and the mar ket opened ateady with yesterday close or weak to 2Vio lower than yesterday' best time. Trading was hot Very active, a salesmen wanted more money, but still tha hogs kept changing, hand and the bulk wa dispogea ot ln lalrly good season. Th same aa ha been the case for the last few days, the extreme close waa dull and a trine weaker than th early market. Tha moat popular price wa 3o.2?tt. with the commoner load largely at 86.au, and from that down, while the choicer load sold largely at 16.20, with a top at I6.374- Prac tically everything was sold by th middle ot th forenoon. The receipt of hogs thl week have been moderate, there being a deo reuse a com pared with last week amounting to about 1.000 head and aa com Dared with the eama week or laat year mere I a tailing oft ot about u,ou neua. witn a tairiy gooa de mand the tendency of prices has been up ward, the net gain amounting to about Ibit 80c. Friday waa the high day of the week, when the average coat was 86.80, or only 6o lower than the high time, which wa Aprjl 24. Representative sales: from th Am feed lot ts tTione aold for 84 46 yesterday and 64.40 on Thursday. For tne week receipts have been much amaiier than they were laat week, the decrease amounting to 18.000 head. Aa rnmpared witn tne earn wee oi laat year, nnwever, there la an Increase of about S.tnaj hesd. The demand for sheen thla week has ap parently been very limited, owing to the pan tor.umon or tn mutton market, a n reault brii'ea have atiffered a decline of jtiat about 260 en the general run of ewea. wetnera and yearlings. Some Of trie com moner kinds mey lie a little worse than thnt, but aa a general thing a quarter will cover the loaa, The laat two days there as been a slightly better tone to the trade, ut It la atlll evident that the demand la limited. Tha market nn lambs Is fully 26c lower than It wa a week ago, and common lamba re ot a little worse than tnst. Traaing aa been alow all the week. Most every thing now coming forward In both aheep nd lambs Is clipped, but a few wooled lamba are still being offered. muotanone tor cuppea etoca: .ooa u choice lnmba, I6.604jXS.io: fair to good Jnmba, tX JV1AI tA A . U I n . CnlA..n MrftnUn lamb, MOOtf!.; good to choice yearlings, 34.76flt.00; fair to good yearllns-s. 34.6fl4.76: good to choice wethers, 46tn4.7o: xair to good wethers, 14 M.50; good to choice Iwes, 84 S6fr4.5n: fair to good ewea, 4.00tt 4 16. Wooled tocie .ill from 76c to 31 per 100 pound higher than clipped atoek. Rep resentative ala; 896 clipped western awes Ill 4 CHICAGO I.lVB STOCK MARKKT Cattle, Hosts, Khtep and Lamb Ar Steady Receipts Light. CHICAGO. Mav 6 CATTLE ReceloU. 800 head: market steady; good to prim teera, 36.Mln.75: poor to medium, H W ill. .I..1.U.... .....1 l.p. ,1 I. 'rt Z. All. ... . or , n.vrvnviw mill irmnr, I W w , . v 12.751776. 26; heifers, 82.50id5.60; canners, Il.tXXd) n; Bulls, 32.60$4.7n; calves, 33.0.on. HOGS Receinta. 1.1.000 head: estimated for Monday, 40,000 head; market etsady; mixed find butcher, l6.40tgi6.tUH: good to choloe leavy, 86 46'6.66: rough heavy. 36 .10tf.40; light, 8R.t6t6.60: bulk of sales, 85.60ti6.u SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 4.000 head; market steady; good to cholc weth er, shorn, l4.4DS5.0u; fair to choice mixed, horn, IJ 604J4.2F.; western sheep, shorn, 34.00 Qn.oo; native lambs, shorn, It.&utjj&vO; west ern lamDB, K0.7CU7.16. Kansas city Lira Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. May 6. CATTLE Re celpta, lt0 head. Market teady; choloe ex port and dressed beef steers, 65. 404.50; fair to good. I4.2tvff5.3f.: weatern fed steers, 34 6tK&6.2b; 'atockera and feeders, 63.01X06.00; southern steers, H.oO'flS.W: soutnern cows, 82.2o4.60; native cows, 8!.26!h5.00; native heifers, 33.60ip6.60: bulls, 32."6ii4.76; calves. calves, I3.60tfi.i5. Receipts for th week. 1100 haad. HOGS Reoelot s. 4.000 head. Market 6o lower; top, 36 45; bulk of aalea, 15 3636.46; . n .... ,r. Af.rl. H TJl . i.n..l.ar. tf. if-'.iA AA' nltt-N and lights! ti.HKu&.li. Receipts for the week, 37,400 haad. ' SMEKF AND UMBS- Keceipts, nonn. Market nominally steady: native lamba. 66.50'tf"7.00; Weatern lambs, 86 51(3.90: fed heep and yearlings, H26.a-6.00; Texu cllnnerf vearlinaa. l4.Wri6.l: Texa clloued U (.i4.7R: atockers and feedera. 32.60 I" 7 . . , n. . .1 alo.W. rteceipts iur tne weea, ia,ow iicau. t. Lonl Lly Stoek Market. BT. LOUIS. May 6.CATTLEJ Receipts, 100 head, including 75 Texans; market stead v; native shipping and export steers, 36.00fi6.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, (t.vovt.oe; steers unaer i.uw ion., w( stockers and feeders. 81.75&4.00; cows and heifers, 85.00(ff!5.r5; canners, 12.00(2.25; bulls, 32.O0Q3.6O; oalvea, 34.0O5.0O; Texas and In filan steer, 88.600X6.26;- cow and heifer, 12 0tKff4.00. HUUS Receipts. z,tw neao; marmi tsnilv nlv and llsrht. IK 0Jfi6.50: Backers. t.ouwebb; Dutcner ana cei neavy, w OA - SHEEP ANb LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 heeid; market steady: native muttons, 33.00 e6 00; lambs, 850047.50; culls and bucks, W.25S4.0O; stockers, $3.6033.00; Texans, 13. W .v. No. 1 1 8 1.. Av. ..1030 ..1280 .. 143 Av. Pr. . 910 4 00 190 6 00 No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. Av. Sh, Pr. 12 120 ... 4 76 73 244 to I 27 H M 211 240 6 So 71 241 120 6 78 18 440 6 26 66 246 (W 6 L'J 60 348 120 6 25 61 2"6 80 6 27W 72 2 M i 25 70 279 0 I 27 4 79 22i 120 t 26 . 61 2J6 160 t 37 76 1 80 25 79 178 ... 6 27H 88 194 40 t 26 60 237 120 6 Zi 74 220 ... I 71 264 ... t 27 77 la 40 I 26 68 11 40 6 17 87 2t4 40 t 35 64 130 80 6 27 V, T6 281 ... 6 J5 250 ... t 87? 66 191 120 i U 61 r,l 80 6 27 72 27 ... ( 174 7i 219 ... 6 27 "J 67 261 80 27V 73 140 6 27Va 41 200 120 6 VS n 214 ' 40 6 274 71 IS7 ... I27U 76 .p 840 6 27U 68 HA 80 i 874 60 ill 40 1 rv( 62 pi ... t 27V 69 2li ... 6 27U 71 14 100 6 27W 70 246 ... ItlZ 81 212 0 tj3 260 80 6 274 74 221 40 irvi 06 267 ... 1 80 66 244 80 I 1714 81 226 160 6 80 8o....irt io 1 tr 64 hi 120 1 30 74... . 238 ) I Z7-i 68 250 80 I 30 70 291 80 6 27' 73 240 160 6 30 70 214 ... I 274 6 210 ... 8 30 6 216 120 'I 274 6$ 277 ... 1 80 76 263 240 t r(S 75 223 80 I 80 61 211 ... $ 274 6 278 ... (30 68 261 10 I 27U 14 if ... 8 30 70.. ....K9 iuO 1 27. 78 221 ... I 30 63 343 40 I 274 6? 348 SO I 20 62 tM 120 I 274 74 21 ... 30 76 22 240 6 r4 2 223 ... I 80 72 218 80 6 274 69 2:W ... (30 6 ri 286 80 80 6 274 60 327 80 ( 80 6 T4 69 247 80 I 80 6 27 4 67 247 80 ( 30 374 61 SOt ... ( 80 ( 274 "0 916 ... (80 ( 274 67 hi ... (SO ( 274 72 237 ( 324 ( 27U 43 Sill ... (82 64 211 ... 78 2?1 160 6 230 4"0 70 ift 80 lb.....2a6 ... 6J......246 160 74 241 2"0 76. .....237 240 76 238 1J0 SHEEP Th receipt of aheep thl morn. ing oonaiated of two cara or ewee, whlc were sold to arrive at (4.M. They were E39 St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. RT JOSEPH. Mav 6 CATTLE Recelnts 40 1 J . ... . ..I . ..'-..I,,. HA.U.aa ti Or.',, if 1 ll aa lirau, umi nni ,iwuj 1 if.. . . , . r , vi.ww. cows and helfera,. 31,05.26: stockers and feeders. 82.76CI4.76. HOGS Receipt. 4.796 head; market . I. HA 1 !). t K Kin. Al,, W7V1K 111 .u I . ' " . , 111m, i.imifw.,v, ...vv.... ... and heavy, 16 S5(Bo.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts none, demand atrong. Sloax City Live Stock Market. D1UUA 1 . J . .'. J ' v. OIliUII IBI" egram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 hand; market 10c lower. Beeves, 84.00i54.00. Cow, bull and mixed.- (3.00416.26; atockera and feeder. S3.00aC4.5O: calve and yeailin. 83.0fKfi4.5O. HOGS Receipt. - 5,400 head; market shade lower. Selling, $5.15e.S0; bulk of sales, 65.30U6.2S. " Stork la Bight. Receipt of live stock at the six crlnclnal western market yesterday! Cattle. Horn. Sheet). South Omftha i. ...... V(l 6.250 . 896 Bloux City S00 6.400 Kanaaa city 100 4.000 St. Joseph ...' 12 4.796 ..... St. Louis 100 2.600 1.000 Chicago 800 13,000 . 4,000 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Trader Look for Scalping in Wheat foi Few Dajs. GOOD WEATHER - CAUSES CONDITION Relative Position ot Mar Jalg Wheat Chang a Little, fatatt Advancing aad letter ' ralllag. OMAHA, May 6, 1KC. Trader look for a acalptng wheat mar ket for a tew oaya, at ieat as long a weather report continue favorable and the bull hoid their own as wall aa t pr. - ent. Although ahowern and cool weather are predicted for almost the whole wheal area over Sunday, iunt what the grow ing crop needs, any tendency to a decline wnlrh might obtain ia offset by th trength of the bulls. The relative position of May and. July wheat changed a little, the former advano Ing slightly, to 924c the highest point It has held for some time, while the latter fell oft to 824c. The general opinion i that a long aa proapects hold out , for a crop of 750,ihio,ooO bushels July around (So la rather high, eapeclally since there I till a considerable amount of the old crop on hand. ' ' 1 ' Corn waa steady and finished 4 to H higher. Msy stood at 4Sc and July at 47 0. Statistics tavor the bulls, and the hears aie uneasy on account ot the report that the bull Intereata In Chicago have , bought for May more corn than there I In all the elevators, while at the same time stock are being reduced by shipment. The advance ln oat Is ateady and th markot firmly maintained. May closed at S040 and July a: 294. In the aet few daya, since the price began tu approach the export basis, there haa been a iarg movement eastward. . Cable were a trifle weaker on wheat. Liverpool cloning Uc lower. May corn wa unchanged In th European markets, July a little off. Hroomhall eetlmatae the world' shipments ot wheat for this week at 6,Xl,0O0 bushels, which is but little hlaher than th last week. The Australian shipments thl week are 449,000 bushels. A Duluth message eay that the trnde la having Inquiries for wheat from Minneapolis, but Thompson owns It all and will not sell. Van Dusen Harrington have been large buyers of July wheat tor three day. They are said to be covering shorts for Valentine. A large reduction In corn stock at Chi cago Is predicted for the next week. Val entine haa sold 100,000 bushels of July corn at 47c and I offering ?:8,000 bushels mor at the same figures. There was a good demand yesterday at Chicago for corn for export and eaatern shipment, with- sale of 275.000 bushels. Rids at Loulavllle and points on the Big Four are equivalent to about 50c In ChloHg-o. Kansas reports that ln many sections planting has been de layed by low temperature. In tho last week May oat have erone from a discount of 4c tn a premium ot la over July. This Is attributed to an In creased demand for oats for shipment, sea board dealers buying up large quantities In anticipation of a better export demand. Hedges are covering their short May oat at Chicago a faat as cash sales ars closed east. The sales at Chicago yesterday Wfa 276.000 bushels white clipped and standard and ln the northwest 4(0.000 bushel war old for export and shipment. 1 Omaha Casn Prices. WHEAT No, t hard, 85ioc; No. ( hard. 7S83c; No. 4 hard, bu76u; No. spring, 850. - . CORN-No. 2. 45o; No. I, 45o; No. 4, 44c: no grade. 40 43c; No. 8 yellow, 45c; No. I yellow, 46c; No. 2 white, 45c; No. 3 white, 46c. OATS No. I mixed. 294: No. 8 mixed, 294c; No. 4 mixed, 28c; No. i whit. 800; No. S white, 294c; No. 4 white, 29u; stand ard, 30c. Car lot Roe I at. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago nanaaa city.... Minneapolis .... Omaha Duluth Bt. Louis Totala ...M.444 35,466 6,396 St. Loala General Market. ST. LOUIS. May 6 WHEAT Lower; No. aa1 t saVl kUTA-fft-QOXJ. n ' iranW OQ I ,rt . iu, von. war raj H T""- 1 1.1 ovn, out. Ufl.Ol . May. 894o bid: July. 784c bid: No. 2 hard. 96fc97c. CORN Firm; No. t cash, 484o; track. GOWo; May, 474c bid; July, 46H346tO. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, i94c; track, 314c; May, 294c bid; July, 274o bid; No. i white, 88'334c. FLiUCK itea winter patents, M. 8544. 80; extra fancy and straight, (4.804.36; rye flour, 88.6frJS.8O. BKEU Timotny, steady, s2.004jz.6a BRAN Steady ! sacked enet track, 7072c. HAY-Steady; timothy. 88.00i3l3.00: Drairla. (6.00&9.5O. PKOViaiuivB t-ork, easier; jobbing, (13224. Lard, steady; prime, (6.664- Dry Still meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. j7.874; clear ribs, 87.37H; short clear, (7.624, Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, (100; clear ribs, 88.00; short clear, 36.124. POULTRY Steady; . ohlckena. 104e; springs, 25c; turkeys, 12c: ducks. 10c: cesae. 6c. BUTTER Unchanged: creamery. 21ffl26c: dairy. 18fi22o. EUGB Bteaay; J44e, caee count. . . Recelnts. Shinmenta Flour, bbls 2,000 7.000 Wheat, bu. ll.ono 80.000 Corn, bu i .12 000 , 11,(0) Oats, bu 69,000 34,000 Kansas City Grain aad Provisions. KANSAS CITT. May 6. WHEAT May, 864c; July, 784c: September,'70S704c; cash. No. 2 hard, 8996c; No. 8, 8S692c; No. 4. 74Q:8c; No. 8 red, BSigBoc; NO. 3, 80D2ci No. 4. 7488C. CORN-May. 44T446c: July. 43Kc: Sen. tember, 424c: cash, No. 2 mixed, 470474o: no. o. aufuiiu, wiiiiv, aov; no. j, 4'o4ATS-Bteady: No. 3. white. Jiaaae: No. 2 mixed. 3O'03O4r. EGGS Steady 1 Missouri and Kansas, new No. f whltewood caaea Included, 144c; case count, IJc; cases reiurnea, to less. HAY Steady : choice timothy. 88.6o10.on: cnoice prairie, i.in'n:i"ij. RYRSteady at 8Sb3. BUTTER Creamely,, 144c. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oat, bu. . S0tfi23c; packing. Receipts. Shipment ..... 11,200 U.200 12.000 14,400 11,000 11,000 Minneapolis Wheat Market. Th rang of price paid In Minneapolis, ( reportea oy in towards- woo J com pany, 110-111 Board ot Trade, was: Article. I.Qpen. I High. Low. Clo.Ysfy. May .. 1 00 100 I 9941 1 00 I 1 00 July .. 94H 944 : 94 944 Kh Sept .. 804 Q4 7941 7941 904 Milwanke Grain Markot. vctt wit-KFP" tv a whitito,..i No. 1 northern (1.02: No. t northern, OTctj BARLEY Steady ; No. t, 51c; ample, (89 aw. , CORN-Steady; No. 8, 4743t84c; iuly, 47e aaaea. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. May 4 WH EAT Spot, dull; No. X California, 6 4d; future, quiet; May, 6 6d; July, 6 6d; 8ptembr, 6 444d. CORN-Spot, tady; American mixed, new, 4 ld; future, quiet; May, 4 2Ad; July, 4 rti Minneapolis Orala Markot. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . May 6.-FLOI7R- Firat patents,- .6tn 80; second patents, 86.S0i35.4A; first cleara, (4.00&4.10; second cleara, izroflz w. B KAN In bulk, til 36- Peoria Msrkal. PEORIA. Mar (.-CORN-Hlghr: No. 3 yellow. 4$4e; No. 8,- 404c No. 4, 484c; no grade. 43-47c. OATS Unchanged; No. ( white, 8OJ(304c; no. a wnite, amkwauc. Dalntb Grata Marhet. DULUTH. May 4 WHKAT-Te arrtvet No. 1 northern, 84o. On track: No. 1 north ern. 94c; No. I northern, STtjftuc;, May, (4c; uiy, vie; oepieniiier. rviec. OATo To arrive, 2o. 8 , 15 7 1 1' , 1 U 70 1 U - 12 78 20 8 OMAUA WH01644LB MARKET. , Coadltloa of Trad aad (taotatloas on Staple and Fancy Proda. EGOB RccelDta. heavy, market. tdy; candled Stock, 15c. .. . '., . " LIVE POULTRY Hans, 104Uc; young roosters, according- . to sis. , . JH)9; ..old. roosters, ec; turkey, ltoisc: aucKS, jjc. BUTTER Pncklnsr stock. 14c: Choice to fanny dairy, lbWo; i creamery, 2&itMfil aiiiiii. uov. , '(.fit T FRESH 1 FROZEN FISH-Freeh. .trout. 12c; pickerel, 64c; pike. 64c; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 11c; wliltefish. 10c; salmon, 11c; redsnapper, 9c; green halibut, ISO; orapplea, 11c: bunalo. 7c: white baa, iic: harrln. 84c; Bpanisn macgerel, 12o; lobsters, boiled, 46c; green, 40c; finnan baddies, 7c; ro shad, each, 76c; shad roe, per pair, 30c; frog leg, per do., 30c; cattish, 14c. HAi rrices quotoa dv urnana wnoi sale Hay Dealers' association: Choloe No. 1 upland. 7.00: No. 2. 86.60: medium. (6.00: coarse, (5.60. Rye straw, (5.60. Thee price are for nay ot good color and quality. jbkain rer ton, xn.oo. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGSS Extra rant-r Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 32.76423.00: fancy navel. Im, 19A IRlk 17M 9MIO SUA 4fcO Kif 80, 96, 112, Hitxjji.lt; seedling, all Uet, (2.76. LEMONS California, extra fancy, 270, (00 and 300 slse, (8.00: fancv, 0, SOU oridt 860 alia, 32.76: choice, 240 and 70 ana, (2.26; 800 and 860 Six. (2.60. DATES Par box of 30 lb. pkga., (f.OO; Hallowe'en, In 7-lb. boxes, per lb.. lc FIGS California, per 10-lb. ourton, 74 85c : lmportea bmyrna. 4-crown. 10o 6- crown. 12c. BANANAS Per medium (lied hunch, (1.762.26; Jumbos, (2.5033.00. UKAf Kf'KiiiT caiiiornia, per box of 64 to 64. (4.00; Florida, (6.00.o6. PI NEAPPLKS Florida, car orate of SA (0, 36 or 42, (3.503.76. , FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Blank. na (-lb., box, (1.76; white, per 6-lb. box. (l.W. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, uar 4-ot caae, (2.00. APPLES New lork Baldwins. 33.00: Cnl. o do Ler Davis, per box, 31.2643r.60. t AnunKiisto i-auiornia, per natt-box. (2.75. VEGETABLES. CRANBERRIES Jerseys, per crate, (100. TURNIPS-Old, er bu., 40c; new, per do., 46c. CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c I new, per dox., 45c. PARSNIPS Old. per bu-, 400. WAX JlJEANS-Per 4-ou. box. (1.00; strln. beans, per 4-bu. box, 760. POTATOES Home grown, In aika, per bu., 30c; Colorado, per bu., 46c; new pota toes, per lb.. 8i9c. BEANS Navy, per bu., (3.00. CUCUMBERS Per do., 31 vfl 50. PEAS New. per bu. box, (3.00V2AO. TOMATOES Florida, per (-basket crata, S.0OiUO0. SPINACH-Per bu., 76c ONIONS Colorado yellow or red, per lb.. 24c: new southern, per dox., 46c. CABBAGE California ln crate, per lb.. 2c. BEETS Old, per bu., 60c; new, per do, bunches, 46c. RADISHES Hot house or southern, per dor, 8OU40C. LETTUCE Hot house, per do., o; h4a4 lettuce, per do., 3l.0Oifiri.26. HllUBARB Illinois, per bog of 60 lb. PARSLEY Per do, bunches. 45c. ASPARAGUS Horn grown, per do, bunches, 4O50c. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twlnj. full ' cream, 16c: Wisconsin Young America, 16c; block Swiss, new, lee; old, 17c; Wisconsin brick, 16c; Wisconsin llmburger. 15c. . . NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft hlla, near crop, per lb., 15c; hard ahella, per lb., IS01 No. 8, soft sheila, per lb., 12c; No. 3, hard a he lie, per lb., 12c; pecan, large, per lb., 12o; email, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7ci roasted peanuta, per lb., So; Chill walnuts, per lb., 1247134c; almonds, soft shall, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 16c; cneotnuta, per lb., 124$13c; new black walnuts, per bu., 764i 90c; shellbark hickory nuts, par bu , (1.76; large hickory nuts, par bu., (1.60. HIDES No. 1 green, 74c; No. 3 green, (4c; No. 1 salted. 84c; No. t salted. 740; No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 1 veal calf, 9c; dry salted. 7al4c; sheep pelts, 6o31.u0; horse hide, (1.60(28.00. Edwards-Wood Co- lneorpuiatd. ruin Ofllci FMtb aad Rohwrf Btrsat 5T. PAUU niNM. OI AlIM IN v Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Branch OsBeo, HO-111 Boasd of Trad a Bld; Osnaha. Reh. Toleakoao Mid, 212-214 Exchange Rldg.. South Omaha. Bell 'Phone 21. Indepeadeat 'Phoag .